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Some Recent American Work in Latin Grammar - The Subjunctive Substantive clauses in Plautus not including indirect Questions. By Charles L. Durham. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, No. xiii. The Macmillan Company, 1901. Pp. vi. 120. Price 80 cents. - The Stimulative Subjunctive in Latin. By ProfCharles E. Bennett, Cornell University. Transactions of the American Philological Association (Ginn & Co.) for 1900, pp. 223–250. - A Study in Case Rivalry being an Investigation regarding the use of the Genitive and the Accusative in Latin with Verbs of Remembering and Forgetting. By Clinton L. Babcock. Cornell Studies, xiv. The Macmillan Co.1901. Pp. vi. 120. Price 60 cents. - The Case constructions after the Comparative in Latin. By K. P. R. Neville. Cornell Studies, xv. The Macmillan Co.1901. Pp. 87. Price 80 cents. - The Latin Pronouns is, hio, iste, ipse. By Clarence Linton Meadee, Ph.D. Instructor in Latin in the University of Michigan. The Macmillan Co.New York; Macmillans. London. 1901. Pp. xvi. 222. Price $1.40 c.
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page 227 note 1 Mr. Durham also adopts Prof. Bennett's views on the Stipulative.
page 231 note 1 This designation is from the table of contents of E. P. Morris recently published ‘Principles and methods in Latin Syntax,’ where it is associated with the names of Hale Bennett and Elmer.